Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 24

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PAGE 2¢ 2 (Advertisement) ‘Citizens Gas & Coke relieves coughs of First ‘Over in Drive

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| today to see for the first time tne British bride he wed by proxy more than a year ago. { His mail-order bride, the former Elleen Frances Green, 21, Padding- | ton, England, was held by immigration authorities on Ellis Island. Mr. Hagen left a hotel suite in Minneapolis, filled with flowers, candy and other gifts, when auth rities notified Trim that his oride couldn't keep a date to meet him there until certain technicalities were cleared up. U. 8. Authorities Silent | Immigration authorities declined

{ported that one. technicality hold{ing up Mr, Hagens marital kiss was {that he had not thought to arrange | the usual guarantees that the newcomer would not become a public charge. Mr, Hagen arrived at La Guardia Field by Northwest Airlines and immediately dashed off to try to see his bride, “1 can’t understand it,” he said It was my understanding that she obtained a permanent visa months ago and that eyerything was’ set.” Mr. Hagen and Miss Green were married 61 weeks ago in a proxy mafriage in Mexico City. Similar Cases Upheld Such marriages have been upheld in several states, and Mr. Hagen| sald he did not believe any dif] ficulty about the wedding was the basis for immigration—authorities detaining his wife, Mr. Hagen said he met his wife] after writing “pen-pal” letters to)

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ROA to Hear Newsman

The Indianapolis chapter of the Reserve Qfficers Association. will dear a talk by Gene Dawson, aviation editor of the Indianapolis News, at 8 p.m; Friday in the World War Memorial building. Mr. Dawson

Paul Lawrence Dies

Paul 8. Lawrence, national adjutant general of the Foreign Wars, died yesterday in Washington, Indiana department VFW officials were notified today. Mr. Lawrence was a speaker at the state VFW encampment in Indianapolis last June,

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Two to Address Alumni

President I. Lynd Esch, Indiana | Central College, and Angus Nicoson, coach, will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Indiana Central College Alumni Association Friday in the Washington Hotel,

$300 Clothing Taken

D. H, Ballard, Birmingham, Ala. today reported the theft of clothing valued at $300 from his car parked in.the rear of the Severin Hotel. A

front ventilator window had been broken, he said.

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recently returned from a trip to 7? Prague, He will talk on “A Reporter's Report of His Trip Behind the . Iron Curtain.” >

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